IS IT BETTER TO INVEST IN BONDS OR REAL ESTATE? (2024)

IS IT BETTER TO INVEST IN BONDS OR REAL ESTATE? (1)

  • Report this article

John Ntende IS IT BETTER TO INVEST IN BONDS OR REAL ESTATE? (2)

John Ntende

Manager Corporate Planning at Electricity Regulatory Authority

Published Mar 28, 2024

+ Follow

I have seen some heated online debates on whether it is better to invest in treasury bonds or real estate. Proponents on either side had compelling reasons to support each viewpoint. For instance, the people in preference of treasury bonds pointed out that bonds are fairly safe, liquid and provide a passive income stream. They also demonstrated that real estate is capital intensive, not easy to liquidate, and is dazzled with speculation. The real estate guys argued that real estate is tangible wealth which often appreciates in value and if developed can earn reasonable rental income. They also pointed out that treasury bonds are prone to the negative effects of inflation and that paper assets can easily diminish in value over time.

Often times when either party failed to convince the other, the conversation spiraled into name calling and a few insults were exchanged.

I watched in “kamoli” as the debate raged on and refused to engage. I have learned from experience not to intervene in online street fights lest you get bruised yourself. So I decided to ponder this question in a calm manner. What I discovered is that this kind of question presents what is commonly called a fallacy of false dichotomy.

A false dichotomy, also known as a false dilemma or binary fallacy, is a type of logical fallacy that presents only two options or sides when in reality there are more. This often oversimplifies complex issues into an either/or scenario, ignoring the potential for nuanced and diverse responses. The basic structure of a false dichotomy is: “Either A is true or B is true. But A is not true, therefore B must be true.” This reasoning is faulty because it excludes the possibilities that both A and B could be false or true, or there could be another option, C, which is true.

The problem with this type of reasoning is that it can be misleading and manipulative, leading people to believe they have fewer options than they actually do. It’s often used in debates and arguments to corner the opponent into a specific position, making them appear unreasonable if they do not choose one of the presented alternatives.

Recommended by LinkedIn

Navigating Opportunities and Challenges Amidst… Peachtree Group 1 year ago

So back to the question of treasury bonds vs Real Estate. We can clearly see that this is an example of a fallacy of false dichotomy. The answer to the question depends on people’s unique circ*mstances and goals. Someone seeking passive income without too much hassle will clearly opt for treasury bonds. On the other hand, someone wishing to build long-term term wealth with some reasonable capital may opt for real estate. Another prudent person with some resources to spare will do both. Also, there are people who are prospering who neither do bonds nor real estate. So I found the whole debate rather superfluous and based on wrong assumptions from either side.

To contemplate the matter further, I recalled the man with a hammer analogy. The man with a hammer tends to see every problem as a nail. Proponents on either side of the debate seemed biased because some were real estate developers and others earned a living from dealing in bonds and other securities. Surely they were seeing the problem as a nail because they each held a different hammer. Their biases were further reinforced because they each had an incentive to push a certain viewpoint.

The funny thing is there was another category of debaters who clearly didn’t know what they were talking about. Online street fights tend to draw in all sorts of people and at some point, everyone forgets what they were arguing about. So the whole thing descends into a shouting contest.

So in conclusion is it better to buy bonds or real estate? My answer is that it all depends on your unique circ*mstances and aspirations.

Like
Comment

16

4 Comments

Jaffar Tonda

Entrepreneur

5mo

  • Report this comment

Portfolio theory holds. Diversification

Like Reply

1Reaction

Timothy Tumwine

Finance Business Partner

5mo

  • Report this comment

Another misleading aspect are biased analyses that is often presented, with very optimistic assumptions dressed in beautiful fonts that focus on one or two dimensions and often neglect administrative considerations, tax implications, economic trends among others. These often over simplify the outcomes depending on what one is selling.

Like Reply

1Reaction 2Reactions

Taylor Thompson

Join the Automatic Action Mastermind to lose 12-20lbs, build muscle, and boost your performance—guaranteed results in 12 weeks or your money back!

5mo

  • Report this comment

Great insights on the debate between treasury bonds and real estate! It’s fascinating to see the different perspectives play out.

Like Reply

1Reaction 2Reactions

See more comments

To view or add a comment, sign in

More articles by this author

No more previous content

  • Don't be average! Sep 11, 2024
  • Will you have enough money in retirement? Sep 9, 2024
  • Investment Options in Uganda Sep 6, 2024
  • From Passion to Profession: Why Every Professional Should Start a Personal Blog Sep 5, 2024
  • Uncovering Your Life’s Purpose: The Difference Between a Job and Your True Work Sep 3, 2024
  • The journey of life Sep 2, 2024
  • Performing on the wrong stage Aug 30, 2024
  • Don't be discouraged by bad outcomes Aug 28, 2024
  • Become a unique contributor Aug 26, 2024
  • Opportunity costs Aug 22, 2024

No more next content

See all

Sign in

Stay updated on your professional world

Sign in

By clicking Continue to join or sign in, you agree to LinkedIn’s User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy.

New to LinkedIn? Join now

Insights from the community

  • Macroeconomics How does the income effect and the substitution effect explain the slope of the money demand curve?
  • Real Estate What are the common pitfalls and challenges of investing in REITs?
  • Commercial Real Estate How do you balance the trade-offs between short-term cash flow and long-term capital appreciation?
  • Property Management How can you assess the risk of investing in a foreign property market?
  • Investment Banking How can you ensure your securities issue pricing is competitive?
  • Commercial Real Estate How do you calculate the most appropriate discount rate for a commercial property?
  • Investment Banking What are the best practices for ensuring a fixed income portfolio meets your clients' goals and objectives?
  • Commercial Real Estate What do you do if your commercial real estate investment fails?
  • Real Estate What do you do if your real estate investment decisions are influenced by emotions?
  • Economics What can you learn from behavioral finance to avoid emotional investing?

Others also viewed

  • Commercial Real Estate Investments; the Fed and Interest Rates August Biniaz 1y
  • Exuberance Ahead? Mike Riopel 9mo
  • Why Real Estate Investors are Seeking Refuge in European Alternatives Lucy Winberg 1y
  • Is CRE Still a Favored Asset Class? Mike Riopel 1y
  • How to Protect Your Savings from Inflation with Real Estate Investment Makinde Lateef Akinola (HND,Bsc ,AMNIM,MBA) 2mo
  • Why Cap Rates DO Matter Shane Thomas 4y
  • Fixed Income Dilemma Ammar Abulohom 4y
  • Take 5 and come back tomorrow Jacobo Pascual 1y
  • Take 5 and come back tomorrow (19/8/24) Markets Government spending GRF Banks Real Estate Jacobo Pascual 3w
  • How the New World of Financial Real Estate demands Investors lift their game 🧙Dean Anders⭐ Finance Economist Corp Lawyer B. 7y

Explore topics

  • Sales
  • Marketing
  • IT Services
  • Business Administration
  • HR Management
  • Engineering
  • Soft Skills
  • See All
IS IT BETTER TO INVEST IN BONDS OR REAL ESTATE? (2024)
Top Articles
Kraken vs Robinhood: Features, Fees & More (2024)
How to Recover Permanently Deleted Files from PC with or Without Software
What Did Bimbo Airhead Reply When Asked
Cranes For Sale in United States| IronPlanet
Weeminuche Smoke Signal
Breaded Mushrooms
How To Get Free Credits On Smartjailmail
Craigslist Nj North Cars By Owner
2013 Chevy Cruze Coolant Hose Diagram
Max 80 Orl
Gt Transfer Equivalency
104 Presidential Ct Lafayette La 70503
What Is A Good Estimate For 380 Of 60
Turning the System On or Off
Rhinotimes
Nene25 Sports
Colorado mayor, police respond to Trump's claims that Venezuelan gang is 'taking over'
Paradise leaked: An analysis of offshore data leaks
Napa Autocare Locator
Amazing deals for DKoldies on Goodshop!
Missed Connections Inland Empire
Morristown Daily Record Obituary
Pokemon Unbound Shiny Stone Location
The Largest Banks - ​​How to Transfer Money With Only Card Number and CVV (2024)
Happy Life 365, Kelly Weekers | 9789021569444 | Boeken | bol
The Many Faces of the Craigslist Killer
Weve Got You Surrounded Meme
Roanoke Skipthegames Com
Keyn Car Shows
Skymovieshd.ib
Medline Industries, LP hiring Warehouse Operator - Salt Lake City in Salt Lake City, UT | LinkedIn
Wisconsin Volleyball Team Leaked Uncovered
Napa Autocare Locator
Emiri's Adventures
What Is Xfinity and How Is It Different from Comcast?
Blue Beetle Movie Tickets and Showtimes Near Me | Regal
Bimar Produkte Test & Vergleich 09/2024 » GUT bis SEHR GUT
Case Funeral Home Obituaries
Koninklijk Theater Tuschinski
877-292-0545
Prior Authorization Requirements for Health Insurance Marketplace
How Many Dogs Can You Have in Idaho | GetJerry.com
2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis
All Characters in Omega Strikers
Sofia With An F Mugshot
Bill Manser Net Worth
Television Archive News Search Service
Brown launches digital hub to expand community, career exploration for students, alumni
Hampton Inn Corbin Ky Bed Bugs
Ranking 134 college football teams after Week 1, from Georgia to Temple
Heisenberg Breaking Bad Wiki
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kimberely Baumbach CPA

Last Updated:

Views: 6470

Rating: 4 / 5 (61 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kimberely Baumbach CPA

Birthday: 1996-01-14

Address: 8381 Boyce Course, Imeldachester, ND 74681

Phone: +3571286597580

Job: Product Banking Analyst

Hobby: Cosplaying, Inline skating, Amateur radio, Baton twirling, Mountaineering, Flying, Archery

Introduction: My name is Kimberely Baumbach CPA, I am a gorgeous, bright, charming, encouraging, zealous, lively, good person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.